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Due to current browser limitations, certain characters in printed editions may not always be similarly displayed in the electronic version. In such cases, the following representations have been chosen for display purposes:

characters with punctum delens or other marks indicating lenition (this applies to f, s, m and n) are displayed with following h and underlining: thus fh, sh, mh and nh

insular ampersand (‘Tironian et’) is displayed as &

the Latin abbreviation for vel is displayed as nó

The MS foliation (milestones) are those provided by Stokes in his printed edition, in which p. 1 of his Codex A is p. 263 of Leabhar Breac and so on.

Owing to the very large quantity of Latin text in Cormac’s Glossary and for ease of readability, non-Irish text is not displayed in bold font.

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